Have you read "Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers" by Mary Roach?
The true story of what really happens to bodies that have been donated to science. The author examines uses such as human crash test dummies, head transplants, as well as testing the first guillotine - while injecting lots of humor. Who knew forensics could be funny? (ILF Annotated Book List)
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Have you read "Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers" by Mary Roach?
The true story of what really happens to bodies that have been donated to science. The author examines uses such as human crash test dummies, head transplants, as well as testing the first guillotine - while injecting lots of humor. Who knew forensics could be funny? (ILF Annotated Book List)
Please add your comments below.
Rate the book with 0 to 5 stars. 5 stars means you loved the book and 0 means the worst book you ever read.
5. Add your comments about why you chose to read the book. Was it an assignment? Did you like the cover? Did a friend refer it to you?
6. Tell us why you liked or disliked the book.
7. Can you relate to this book? Why or why not?
8. Would you read this book again?
9. Is there another book that someone who liked this book would enjoy. Make sure to type the title and author for your suggestion.
10. If you didn't like the cover, design a new cover and post it on the wikipage for others to see.